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Colombia airs rebel hostage tapes
Colombian officials have shown videos and photos seized from captured rebels of 16 high-profile hostages, the first sign of life since 2003.
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 30-November-2007  9:38:1 AM
Among those on the five tapes are French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three US nationals.

Officials said the video of Ms Betancourt, who has been held for five years, dated from last month.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said France would "redouble efforts" to secure Mrs Betancourt's freedom.

"I have always said we will never forget Ingrid Betancourt. We know she is alive. Now we have to fight with all our might to free her from her ordeal," Mr Sarkozy said.

Mr Sarkozy has made securing Ms Betancourt's release a priority of his administration.

"We are extremely moved, very, very moved to see these images of my sister," Astrid Betancourt told French television.

"It is a sad image of my sister but she is alive."

Ms Betancourt's son Lorenzo called for a humanitarian agreement to get the hostages out.

"I felt relieved first (when I saw the video) but I also have a feeling of anger to see in her in this state, to see that she is skinny, that she is weak, " he said.

"She's been there for six years, and I think she won't cope in this state for much longer."

The videotapes, which were without sound, were played at a news conference and shown on Colombian television.

One tape showed Ingrid Betancourt, looking extremely thin, sitting on a chair in a jungle setting, not speaking but just looking at the ground.

Ms Betancourt, who has dual French and Colombian citizenship, was kidnapped in 2002 as she campaigned for the presidency.

Other tapes showed American defence contractors Thomas Howes, Keith Stansell and Marc Gonsalves, who were seized by Farc guerrillas after their plane went down in southern Colombia in 2003.

The men were also shown against a jungle backdrop but appeared in better health than Ms Betancourt.

There were also videos showing images of 12 Colombians, mostly members of the security forces.

From : http://www.news.bbc.co.uk  

Posted By : Desi

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